Affordable Modular Solutions

Vacavia Affordable Modular Solutions is committed to addressing the affordable housing crisis in America. We are seeking to partner with real estate agents, developers, investors, bankers, and community leaders to redeploy unused urban infill lots to offer affordable housing to those who deserve a shot at the American Dream. Let us know how we can get involved to achieve your goals and objectives!

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Vacavia Affordable Modular Solutions

Many urban communities are plagued by an overabundance of vacant infill lots that drag down property values, invite criminal activity, and represent a substantial cost to municipal government to maintain and police. But that’s not the worst of it. The current affordable housing crisis exists at a time when there exists substantial inventory of these unused lots. Why? Because the real estate market is badly broken.

In many communities these lots hold very little value, which means that real estate agents and brokers are not incentivized to secure listings on and market these properties. There just isn’t any money in it. That is why Vacavia Affordable Modular Solutions has developed economical modular homes that blend into the architectural aesthetics of urban neighborhoods while unlocking the latent value of these otherwise derelict infill lots.

But we have gone a step further. Our company has begun offering a bounty of $1,000 to licensed real estate agents in select states who bring such lots to contract. But Vacavia doesn’t stop there. We will guarantee the listing of that property, enhanced by the addition of a modular home, to the agent that brings us the listing. By realigning economic incentives, we are doing our part to radically increase the stock of affordable housing in our communities.

Connect with us today to learn more about this exciting program. Whether you are a real estate professional, banker, investor, or community leader interested in this problem–we want your feedback, input, and–hopefully–support!

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